Founder: Patti Patton-Bader

Photo of Patti Patton-Bader, founder of Soldiers' Angels

The founder of Soldiers’ Angels, Patti Patton-Bader was born in Pasadena, California. The daughter of Korean and Viet Nam war veteran LTC (ret.) David Patton and the great grandniece of General George Patton, Patti was no stranger to the military or to supporting our troops.

In 2003, Patti became the founder of Soldiers’ Angels after her oldest son, Staff Sergeant Brandon Varn, was deployed in Iraq. Her son made comments that he was one of the few soldiers receiving care packages so Patti gathered some friends and neighbors and they began sending packages to his whole platoon.

More and more requests for help came…from service members, from combat hospitals, from the families of America’s warriors.

Patti and her band of friends came to the realization that more had to be done and could be done. They knew that there were many, many Americans who wanted to support the troops, but just didn’t know how. Using technology, Patti was able to build a system to match the needs of service members with people back home who wanted to send care packages. And they were able to group people back home with skills and a desire to help our troops – skills like quilt making, baking, or letter writing. Within just a few months, Soldiers’ Angels went from a dedicated mother sending a few extra care packages and letters, to an internet community with thousands of Angels worldwide.

With more and more merchants donating services, money, and items for packages, Soldiers’ Angels reorganized as a 501(c)(3) non-profit in 2004. Soldiers’ Angels continued to grow – there were thousands and thousands of volunteers dedicated to a powerful mission:

May no soldier go unloved,
May no soldier walk alone,
May no soldier be forgotten,
Until they all come home.

Photo of Patti Patton-Bader accepting an award

Patti and Soldiers’ Angels have been recognized for service to our military, their families and our country many, many times. Some of the awards received include:

  • Civilian Award for Humanitarian Service from the Department of the Army
  • George Washington Spirit Award from the Military Order of the Purple Heart
  • Microsoft Above and Beyond Extra Effort Award
  • James C. Van Zandt Citizenship Award from the VFW
  • The Spirit of Hope Award from the Secretary of Defense

In 2008, in a nationwide vote on NBC (hosted by Donny and Marie Osmond), Patti was honored on the 100th anniversary of Mother’s Day as “America’s Favorite Mom.” Patti donated the $250,000 grand prize to Soldiers’ Angels.

Under the guidance of its founder Patti, Soldiers’ Angels worked tirelessly to live up to its motto. Soldiers’ Angels became a quick reaction resource for our military and their families, filling in gaps that were unable to be filled by the military and other organizations. Living up to the request by the DOD through its program America Supports You, Patti worked hand in hand with great organizations, like the Fisher House Foundation and Military Order of the Purple Heart, to provide our service members and their families with the timely support they needed. Under Patti’s guidance Soldiers’ Angels not only helped support our military but it gave tens of thousands of Americans the opportunity to volunteer and to directly and personally show their support to our military and their families.

THE KELLY CLARKSON SHOW — Episode 4096 — Pictured: (l-r) Patti Patton-Bader, Amy Palmer, Cheryl Morton, and Kelly Clarkson (Photo by: Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal)

By the end of her tenure as President of Soldiers’ Angels in 2013, per the US Post Office, Soldiers’ Angels was one of the largest shippers of goods to Iraq and Afghanistan. Patti’s team delivered hundreds of thousands of care packages, hundreds of tons of coffee and other goods, over 25,000 aid backpacks to Combat Support Hospitals, more than 6,000 computer devices with voice recognition for service members with wounds to their eyes and/or hands, Kevlar blankets to protect unarmored Humvees in the war zones, flights for families to be reunited with their wounded troops, and supported many families whose loved ones made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.

Today, thanks to the incredible vision of founder Patti in 2003, Soldiers’ Angels is one of the largest volunteer-centered organizations dedicated to supporting our troops, veterans, and their families.